Brave CRPF Man Saves Kashmiri Poll Officer’s Life Just By Following Doctor’s Instructions On Phone

A CRPF jawan saved the life of a Kashmiri election official when he suffered a heart attack during polling on Thursday. Around 9 am, constable Surinder Kumar of 28 Battalion stationed at the polling booth in government girl’s school, Buchpora, noticed that presiding officer Ahsaan-ul-Haq was feeling unwell. He was given first aid but fell unconscious within a minute.

CRPF Man Comes to Rescue

Kumar, who is among the 50 CRPF personnel trained by the Red Cross Society as “the first responder” during critical situations tried to call the emergency numbers, but none offered immediate help. However, he immediately sought help from his senior in the battalion, Dr. Suneed Khan.

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After receiving the call, Khan discerned that it was a heart attack. Immediately, he instructed Kumar for the next 45 minutes over the phone to give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). He was asked to give mouth-to-mouth respiration to Haq.

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Kumar performed 30 compressions and three mouth-to-mouth respirations as instructed. “He responded to the situation intelligently and followed my instruction very diligently,” Khan told TOI.

Meanwhile, Khan called the Sher-e Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS) as well as the deputy commissioner of Srinagar for an ambulance. The ambulance arrived at 10 am after which Haq was shifted to SKIMS. Doctors said the timely intervention saved the official’s life.

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Khan was a doctor at SKIMS from 2008 when Kashmir was rocked by violence. In 2010, when around 100 youth were killed in clashes with forces, Khan is known to have saved many lives. This is the fourth life he has saved so far by giving instructions on the phone.

“Whatever I have done is a result of my fundamental upbringing. I owe most of it to my parents who inculcated these values,” he tells to the sources.